I haven't read the novel. In the early years, the Nobel Prize was awarded to works that experimented with human nature, such as "Lord of the Flies".
As far as the movie is concerned, it creates a penetrating despair. For the sake of viewing the story, I added several hopes, but overall it is still hopeless.
Interspersed with human experiments. But there is no common contest between good and evil in human nature, what highlights the gradual defeat of science, reason, and optimism to belief, loss and despair. Good or evil, in today's film industry, may have been discussed too much.
In the final analysis, in front of the cosmic scale of hundreds of thousands of light-years and millions of years, what can a tiny human have except despair.
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